- to the glaze's blue-green
coloration being ****ociated with water. The
Lotiform Chalice (c. 945–664 B.C.) is
faience relief chalice.
Images carved into...
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Faience lotiform chalice.
Egypt 1070–664 BCE (reconstructed from
eight fragments)...
- A bali
pitha is
commonly constructed with a
lotiform altar placed upon a
stone platform. The
lotiform altar is also made of stone. It
comprises a square...
-
notable items in the
Egyptian collection include the
Chair of Reniseneb, the
Lotiform Chalice, and the
Metternich Stela. However, the po****r
centerpiece of...
-
become the
State Emblem of India. The
animal capitals are
composed of a
lotiform base, with an
abacus decorated with floral,
symbolic or
animal designs...
- gold cup, Cornwall,
perhaps c. 1700 BC.
British Museum Ancient Egyptian lotiform cup; 1295-1185 BC; faience; height: 15 cm, diameter: 9.1 cm
Silver beaker...
-
remaining animal capitals from the
Pillars of Ashoka. It is
composed of a
lotiform base, with an
abacus decorated with
floral designs, and the
realistic depiction...
- is 2.2 m in its axis at the base. The
stupi is made of
three beautiful lotiform mouldings diminishing in size and a
lotus bud with its base. The history...
-
inches (0.9 m) and an
upper diameter of 26
inches (0.7 m). The
customary lotiform bell-shaped
capital seen in the
other Ashoka Pillars is lost, as is whichever...
-
become the
State Emblem of India. The
animal capitals are
composed of a
lotiform base, with an
abacus decorated with floral,
symbolic or
animal designs...